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Today on Lou Dobbs: We hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and much deserved time with family and loved ones. We are back in action today-which is more than we can say for anyone in Washington. The "super committee" failed to reach an agreement to no ones surprise, so now what? President Obama is saying automatic triggers will go off and he will veto any bill placed in front of him that would eliminate that. This is another brilliant idea from our Supreme Leader

We hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and much deserved time with family and loved ones. We are back in action today-which is more than we can say for anyone in Washington. The "super committee" failed to reach an agreement to no ones surprise, so now what? President Obama is saying automatic triggers will go off and he will veto any bill placed in front of him that would eliminate that. This is another brilliant idea from our Supreme Leader.

The GOP field continues to sort itself out and a recent Quinnipiac Poll has Newt Gingrich sitting atop the field as Mitt Romney hovers around his usual 25% approval. Creeping back in though is Ron Paul who has been polling strong in Iowa.

LISA CURTIS, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, discusses the NATO airstrikes in Pakistan that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and what this does to our already shaky standing with Pakistan.

DENNIS STRIGL, former CEO and President of Verizon Wireless and author of the new book Managers, Can You Hear Me Now?, discusses the failed jobs bills pitched by Obama and the Republicans, the lack of growth, and how the economy can get back on track.

ED ROLLINS, Former National Campaign Director for the Bush-Reagan '84 campaign, and current Republican Strategist, gives his thoughts on the current GOP field, if Newt Gingrich can sustain his momentum or will personal failings bring him down, his stance on immigration, why Romney can't gain traction with Republicans, Ron Paul in Iowa, and who has the best chance of beating Obama.